tfce tribute suafftili out thursday july 30 1s63 seven teams complete senior hockey league town girls whip scarboro clan 93 thk stack is almost set the ctage is almost set for tompletion of the final arrange ments in the metropolitan hockey league a meeting is being called for thursday night of this week at which it is expected a schedule will be drawn up seven club3 have entered the group and all the earner will be played in scarboro east york leaside ravena iakesbore aurora and stouffville arenas manager tim oneill will represent stouffville at this meeting oshawvs kow to sk w via s1l rhamiioxshh a few weeks ago oshawa put in a bid for an entry into sr a hockey but they were turned down by the oha this de cision didnt go over too well with the management of the sr b tuckmen who felt that the oha officials had acted out of turn in refusing the entry now the manager of the motor city squad has plainly stated that he will prove to the hockey public and the oha that he has a team of sr v calibre by walking off with the sr ii championship this year if manager wren hlaire doe- build up a squad which overpowers the other sr b clubs in ontario then no doubt they will be allowed an entry in sr a competition the truckmen had a golden opportunity to wrap up the honors last year but fell apart in the later stages of the playoffs and were defeated by a second rate kingston club who went on to capture the coveted silverware oshawa entered the finals after defeating the stouffville clippers in four games with one tied two kamks could tkll thk talk stouffville shamrocks have two very important games coming up on thursday of this week and tuesday of next week when they meet unionville indians in a home and home two game- series at the present time unionvllle holds a onepoint advantage over the homesters since the top four clubs enter the playoffs il looks like a nip and tuck battle between union vllle stouffville and richmond hill for that all important position if the shamrocks could sweep the series they would find themselves in the number four slot three points up on the sixth concession squad but should they drop the twin bill the situation would not be too bright both teams are wellmatched in their last two meetings unionville blanked the locals here 50 while the shamrocks reversed the situation in the indians home park 60 on thursday night unionville plays here while on tuesday night the stouffville squad plays away from home lloyu 1kltcivai rkckives cokoxatiox medal queen elizabeth- ii has approved the award of a corona tion medal to sports college and its director lloyd percival for contributions made in the field of physical fitness and athletic research this recognition of sports college followed nine years of operation as a nonprofit sports and fitness research and instruction service in canada founded in 1944 by percival to promote physical fitness health and sports efficiency sports college now has more than half a million members including athletes coaches trainers teachers parents and other youth leaders throughout the country it provides them with the latest techniques and training information gathered from all parts of the world and in this is guided by a board of con sultants which includes prominent figures in all fields associated with sports and physical fitness the facilities of the sports college are available cooperatively to youth groups teams and other such organizations interested in promoting sports and physical fitness wkddlxf 1ikl1s on saturday afternoon august 1st two of stouffvilles top athletes helen snowball and bob hassard will be married in the stouffville united church helen climed into the sports spotlight a few years ago when she attained a number of awards in speed skating races at toronto during her high school career she was always one of the top competitors at interschool field day events and has also starred with the local girls soft- ball team for the past five years one need not list the accom plishments of her fiance the maple leaf centre star was one of the top rookies with joe prlmeaus squad last season and his climb up the hockey ladder has been watched with interest by the entire community two other wellknown sports figures have vacated the bachelor ranks last saturday loring doo- llttle colorful aurora hockey and baseball star was married to miss anne cunningham of queensville and on saturday of this week big jack andrews now a resident of st catharines and exdefence star with the newmarket spitfires will be married to miss beverley kaake of nobleton a swimmlvg pool for stouffville through the generosity of many communityminded resi dents the village of stouffville is able to boast of a sports pro gram equal to towns with twice the population an artificial ice arena floodlights tennis courts bowling green and ball diamond all adds up to a year of complete sporting activities but there is one project that has not as yet been attempted here a swimming pool without giving the idea much consideration the individual citizen might believe that such a plan would run into a large sum of money and so it does but when you consider tho benefits received the cost is comparatively small a swimming pool was constructed at lemonville a little more than one year ago at a cost of 2000 on the 5th concession of uxhridge north of goodwood mr and mrs stuart watts have opened their newly built pool which will provide swimming accommodation for 100 at a cost of 3000 this pool was constructed by mr ken betz of stouffville those children and adults in town who are fortunate enough to spend the summer months on the shores of a lake have no worries when the tem perature soars into the high eighties but the children who are unable to take advantage of a cool summer resort must either journey to some unsupervised stream or stay at home under the nearest shade tree such a project is certainly worth con sideration ten years ago an artificial ice arena and floodlights were 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needed pectin to make fruits jell properly with ccrto you need only a onc- mionte full rolling boil so it dices only 13 the time of the former longboil method you get up to 50ffc more jam or jelly from the tame amount of fruit there lire wonderful recipes in the book let found under the ubel of each bottle ol certo kraft thit it the label to remember for the best salads youve ever tasted yes thats something i learned long ago theres no sen- in using freh vegetables and fruits for the finest of your salads then spoiling them with inferior salad dressing thats why i look for the miracle whip label when im looking for something to make my salads extratasty miracle whip salad dressing is the only dressing ive found that combines the livery flavour of boiled dressing with the smoothness of mayonnaise its truly unique so ask your grocer for the one and oajr miracle whip made by kraft j seven teams have entered the sr ii metropolitan hock ey league and a meeting has leen called for thursday even ing of this week when it is expected that a schedule will toe drawn up the teams inter ested are scarboro rangers iyndhurst motors dynes lea side slack shops new toron to toronto vyheeljrs and stoutrville clippers scarboro ranger- will use scarboro ar ena as their home rink lynd- hurst motors will plsy in the east york arena dynes in lea- side slack shops n ravina xew toronto in the lions lakeshore arena and toronto wheelers at aurora the clip- iers have put in a bid for sat urday night home games if the meeting on thursday is uccessful coach rob bangay intends to hold team gettoge ther in the near future to plan the coming hockiy season oxbridge lads fade before stouffville bats throughout four and one half innings lxbridge held a one run lead over stouflyille red sox here on fridaj night of last week but the visitors fatl- ti badly in the remaining inn ings and went down to defeat by i score of 102 knight opened the scoring for ivluidge in the firs innings and lee added another in the third when he smashed out a round tripper with the bases empty bud lehman walked and scored the first stouftville run in the third when ken schell and cadieux clipped the uxbridge hurler for singles lome schell the lead off man for the red sox in the fifth reached first on a single and later scored when brother ken singled on an error with les clark parked on second coach bob hassard put stouffville in the lead with a home run the uxbridge squad fell a- parfin the seventh as stouff ville connected with six hits three walks for six runs smith l schell cadieux clark boad- way and hassard scored hits while lehman k schell and jennings- walked bob hassard was the most potent batter for stouffville with two hits in three official trips to the plate les clark hit two for four while cadieux con nected with three safeties in five turns at bat lorne boad- way and bdb hassard formed the stouffville battery len bttckland and jack watson handled the umpiring duties markham and button ville split markham aces and btttton- ille sluggers split their home encounters last week with the sluggers winning the opener 40 and the aces coming back to down bill hoods boys 72 on thursday night errors proved to be the big factor in markhams lass as both pitch ers peg oxeill for the aces and norm stunden of button- ville turned in sensational mound performances three of the sluggers runs were scored from walks while another single was stretched into a fctjr bagger in the return tilt hurler jack rumney didnt fare so well as his southpaw mate and the aces etened up the two game series in other games around the circuit on tuesday evening unionville edged richmond hill s7 and thornhill downed peaches 71 on thursday night thornhill and peaches battled to a 11 draw and richmond hill turned the tables on un ionville winning by a score of 74 stouffville girls scored three un- in the fourth innings and aiy more to down agincourt v3 in an exhibition contest played under the lights on monday night both clubs went scoreless until the top half of the fourth when pat lehman donna yelde and hel en paisley crossed the plate for the local squad agincourt scored a lone run in the bottom of the fourth the southern crew rallied with a run in the fifth but stouffville salted the contest a- way with six runs in their next turn at the plate marg schell marlene walters car olyn haynes joan haynes and barb hare and helen paisley accounted for the six run bar rage agincourt counted their third and final run in the top c f the sixth pat lehman and marg schell were the top batters for the winners with two hits in two trips helen paisley hit safely in three out of four turns at bat joan haynes handled the hurling chores for stouffville jean haisted came out of softball retirement for the game and marlene walters was also added to tle stouff ville lineup uxioxville here thursdav unionville indians will be the visitors here for an all- important duel with the stouff ville shamrocks on thursday evening of this week a win for stouffville would bounce them into fourth place one point ahead of their sixth concession rivals markham tut so rtball sta x i i xgs jirls softball league w l t pts 1 0 12 0 12 0 s cedar grove stouffville 6 2 pepches 1 5 elgin mills 3 4 0 unionville 17 0 results wednesday july 22nd stouffville 25 peaches i cedar grove 14 unionville 10 monday july 27tli peaches 15 unionville r w 15 13 13 9 0 s 1 l t pts 3 3 2 9- 10 10 is markham thornhill buttonville unionville stouffville richmond hill peaches schedule tuesday aug 4th stouffville at unionville buttonville at thornhill markham at richmond hill thursday aug fith unionville at markham richmond hill at buttonville peaches at stouffville brown steals homer peaches tie thornhill neil brown huge six foot six inch outfield star with the peaches softball club stole home on thursday night to give his team a 44 tie with thornhill in the markham township softball league thornhill held a 43 edge going nto the bottom half of the seventh and final innings neil brown and jack warriner tap ped out singles putting run ners on first and third with two out in desperate attempt to tie the count brown streak ed for the plate and although the thornhill catcher hagen stood in front of the plate with the ball he was crashed with resounding force by the 225 pound runner sending the player and ball in two differ ent directions tempers flared as players from both teams raced in to protest when the dust finally cleared the score was tied with warriner park ed on third and two out first baseman bill i hot grounded out on a close play to retire the side and end the hectic contest the game was played for four points with each club salvaging two stan pilkey handled the hurling chores for the seventh concession squad with curve ball artist bill bo- wen going the distance for the vonge street crew ontario riding federal election be sure to listen to these liberal broadcasts over station cklb tune in 1240 on your dial 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